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Wondering which country’s national flag features a blue and yellow color combination? We’ve got all the answers here. One of the most recognizable blue and yellow national flags is the flag of Ukraine, which features a simple design: the top half is blue, and the bottom half is yellow. Other blue and yellow flags include the flags of Sweden and the European Union, as well as those of Palau and Kazakhstan. In this article, we’ll give you a thorough introduction to every notable blue and yellow flag, as well as the symbolism behind them!
An Overview of Blue and Yellow Flags
There are several blue and yellow flags, with the most prominent being Ukraine’s national flag (a horizontal blue and yellow stripe) and Sweden’s national flag (a blue background and yellow Nordic cross). The European Union flag is also blue and yellow, with a blue background and twelve stars arranged in a circle.
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QuestionWhich flag is half blue and half yellow?BlokPlaysGamesTop AnswererYou might be referring to flags such as Jalisco, Mexico; Katowice, Poland; Otago, New Zealand; or Ukraine. These are just a few examples.
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- ↑ https://www.britannica.com/topic/flag-of-Oregon
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